South Carolina, September 15, 2025
News Summary
Multiple lottery winners have emerged in South Carolina, including a significant $100,000 Powerball jackpot and a $30,000 Mega Millions prize. The South Carolina Education Lottery announced these wins on September 14, with players from various locations across the state cashing in on substantial prizes. The announcement also included details on how to claim these winnings, emphasizing the importance of adhering to the specified procedures and timelines.
Columbia, South Carolina – Major Lottery Wins Reported in Recent Drawings
Multiple South Carolina players have claimed significant winnings in recent lottery draws, including a $100,000 Powerball jackpot and a $30,000 Mega Millions prize, according to the latest results announced for September 14, 2025. The South Carolina Education Lottery detailed results across various draw games, with winners emerging across the state.
Latest Draw Results and Winning Numbers
On September 14, 2025, the Pick 3 Evening results were 6-0-8 with a Fireball of 1, while the Pick 4 Evening results came in at 7-6-1-6, Fireball 1. The Cash Pop Evening draw yielded the number 09, and the Palmetto Cash 5 results were 04-19-28-29-36.
Claiming Prizes and Procedures
Lottery winners have various methods to claim their prizes based on the amount won. Prizes up to $500 can be redeemed directly at any authorized South Carolina Education Lottery retailer. Winnings ranging from $501 to $100,000 must be claimed by mailing a signed ticket, a completed claim form, and a government-issued ID to the lottery claims center. For amounts exceeding $100,000, claimants are required to visit the South Carolina Education Lottery Headquarters in Columbia in person.
For large winnings, additional documentation such as a Social Security card may be necessary. Winners also have the option to set up an Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) for direct deposit of their winnings. All claims must be initiated within 180 days of the drawing date, covering all draw game prizes.
Notable Winnings in Recent Draws
Powerball Results and Big Wins
The September 14 Powerball draw produced a $100,000 prize from a ticket sold in Columbia featuring the PowerPlay option. The winning numbers for that drawing were 11, 23, 44, 61, 62, with a Powerball of 17 and PowerPlay set at 2.
In the same drawing, three players from across South Carolina each won $50,000. These tickets were purchased at different retail locations: Parkers on Foxbank Boulevard in Moncks Corner, Hot Spot on East Poinsett Street in Greer, and Circle K on Highway 17 South in Surfside Beach.
Mega Millions and Additional Wins
A $30,000 Mega Millions prize was claimed on September 13, with the winning numbers 6, 14, 36, 58, 62, and Megaball 24. The winning ticket was bought at the Quick Pantry store on Binnicker Bridge Road in Orangeburg. Another winner who used the Double Play option purchased their ticket at a Circle K in Greenville.
Recent High-Value and Other Noteworthy Wins
Beyond these recent wins, players in South Carolina have secured large prizes earlier this year, including a $212,000 Palmetto Cash 5 jackpot in August. Additionally, a $500,000 prize was won in July on a Money Madness Extra Play scratch-off at the Refuel store in Darlington. Other recent wins at the same location include a $50,000 scratch-off, a $2,900 Pick 4, a $900 Palmetto Cash 5, and a $1,000 prize on a Million Dollar Mania scratch-off.
Summary
The recent lottery activity in South Carolina highlights multiple big wins across different games and locations. State officials continue to remind players of the importance of claiming prizes within the specified period and following the outlined procedures to secure winnings. With ongoing draw games and scratch-off opportunities, South Carolinians remain actively engaged in lottery play, with the potential for substantial payouts.
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Additional Resources
- Greenville Online: South Carolina Lottery Results
- Live 5 News: Multiple Winning Lottery Tickets Sold
- WLTX: South Carolina Powerball Players Win $50K Jackpot
- Kentucky: National Lottery News
- WMBF News: Darlington Convenience Store Lottery Wins
- Wikipedia: Lottery
- Google Search: South Carolina Lottery
- Google Scholar: Lottery Winnings
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Lottery
- Google News: South Carolina Lottery results
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